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BetterAttachmentTable (Jan 09 2004 23:12 GMT) - A few requests bundled on one page: 1 Change the link label 'action' to 'edit' as worded in AttachmentActionLinkBadName 1 The colons (:) can be omitted from the headers ... |
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Iranian hoard hits the markets (Jan 09 2004 23:11 GMT) - More on the discoveries at Jiroft in the Art Newspaper: In January 2001 a group of Iranians from Jiroft in the southwestern province of Kerman stumbled upon an ancient tomb. Inside they found a hoard |
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Rambus claims against Infineon cleared to proceed (Jan 09 2004 23:11 GMT) - A trial date has been set for Rambus's patent infringement lawsuit against Infineon Technologies, as a federal judge denied an Infineon request to delay the trial pending the outcome of a separate Rambus trial with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Rambus said Thursday. |
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Ny forklaring på Foghs nytårstale (Jan 09 2004 23:11 GMT) - Christopher Arzrouni, erhvervsjuridisk chef i Dansk Industri, spillede en større rolle i forbindelse med statsminister Anders Fogh Rasmussens nytårstale, end både han selv og statsministerens pressechef Michael Kristiansen hidtil har forklaret, skriver Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten.Michael Kristiansen første forklaring var, at han ikke anede, om Christopher Arzrouni på den ene eller den anden måde havde medvirket til talen. |
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Masser af computere til 3. klasserne (Jan 09 2004 23:11 GMT) - Skolerne får en ordentlig vitaminindsprøjtning af nye computere i de kommende år.Frem til 2007 vil regeringen med sin handlingsplan tilføre folkeskolen 495 mio. |
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AListApart Updated With New Articles (Jan 09 2004 23:11 GMT) - There's a couple of new goodies up on AListApart, and as always they're interesting, informative, and fantastic. Here's the articles they got up: Faux ColumnsIt's a beginning CSS designer's nightmare and a frequently asked question at ALA: Multi-column CSS layouts... |
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Ontology Web Language for Services (OWL-S) Version 1.0 (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - OWL-S Version 1.0 has been released for public review by members of the OWL Services Coalition. OWL-S (formerly DAML-S) is an OWL Web service ontology which supplies Web service providers with a core set of markup language constructs for describing the properties and capabilities of their Web services in unambiguous, computer-intepretable form. The OWL Web Ontology Language was published by W3C as a Proposed Recommendation on December 15, 2003. |
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Ontology Web Language for Services (OWL-S) Version 1.0 (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - OWL-S Version 1.0 has been released for public review by members of the OWL Services Coalition. OWL-S (formerly DAML-S) is an OWL Web service ontology which supplies Web service providers with a core set of markup language constructs for describing the properties and capabilities of their Web services in unambiguous, computer-intepretable form. The OWL Web Ontology Language was published by W3C as a Proposed Recommendation on December 15, 2003. |
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Ontology Web Language for Services (OWL-S) Version 1.0 (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - OWL-S Version 1.0 has been released for public review by members of the OWL Services Coalition. OWL-S (formerly DAML-S) is an OWL Web service ontology which supplies Web service providers with a core set of markup language constructs for describing the properties and capabilities of their Web services in unambiguous, computer-intepretable form. The OWL Web Ontology Language was published by W3C as a Proposed Recommendation on December 15, 2003. |
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Child Porn Law Debated in Court (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Pennsylvania officials are defending a state law that allows them to force ISPs to cut off access to any site they say contains child porn. Opponents are challenging the law in court, saying huge swaths of the Net are now off limits. By Michelle Delio. |
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Gates Previews 'Amazing Decade' (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Microsoft's mandarin surveys the coming world and Microsoft's integral role in shaping it during his stemwinder that kicks off the annual International Consumer Electronics Show. Katie Dean reports from Las Vegas. |
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Child Porn Law Debated in Court (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Pennsylvania officials are defending a state law that allows them to force ISPs to cut off access to any site they say contains child porn. Opponents are challenging the law in court, saying huge swaths of the Net are now off limits. By Michelle Delio. |
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Gates Previews 'Amazing Decade' (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Microsoft's mandarin surveys the coming world and Microsoft's integral role in shaping it during his stemwinder that kicks off the annual International Consumer Electronics Show. Katie Dean reports from Las Vegas. |
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Child Porn Law Debated in Court (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Pennsylvania officials are defending a state law that allows them to force ISPs to cut off access to any site they say contains child porn. Opponents are challenging the law in court, saying huge swaths of the Net are now off limits. By Michelle Delio. |
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Gates Previews 'Amazing Decade' (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Microsoft's mandarin surveys the coming world and Microsoft's integral role in shaping it during his stemwinder that kicks off the annual International Consumer Electronics Show. Katie Dean reports from Las Vegas. |
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The Click Heard Round the World (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Fifteen years before the Mac, Doug Engelbart demo'd videoconferencing, hyperlinks, text editing and something called a 'mouse.' He tells Wired magazine writer Ken Jordan about his part in the point-and-click revolution. |
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Home Is Where Intel Wants to Be (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - At CES, Intel displays an all-in-one entertainment device designed to replace all those audio and video boxes next to your television, plus new big-screen TVs and other gadgets. Katie Dean reports from Las Vegas. |
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The Click Heard Round the World (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Fifteen years before the Mac, Doug Engelbart demo'd videoconferencing, hyperlinks, text editing and something called a 'mouse.' He tells Wired magazine writer Ken Jordan about his part in the point-and-click revolution. |
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Home Is Where Intel Wants to Be (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - At CES, Intel displays an all-in-one entertainment device designed to replace all those audio and video boxes next to your television, plus new big-screen TVs and other gadgets. Katie Dean reports from Las Vegas. |
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The Click Heard Round the World (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Fifteen years before the Mac, Doug Engelbart demo'd videoconferencing, hyperlinks, text editing and something called a 'mouse.' He tells Wired magazine writer Ken Jordan about his part in the point-and-click revolution. |
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Home Is Where Intel Wants to Be (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - At CES, Intel displays an all-in-one entertainment device designed to replace all those audio and video boxes next to your television, plus new big-screen TVs and other gadgets. Katie Dean reports from Las Vegas. |
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Predicting the Next Big One (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Scientists at UCLA have successfully predicted the magnitude of recent earthquakes around the world within a time frame of mere months. What's next? A quake in the Mojave Desert, and it looks like it'll be a big one. By Amit Asaravala. |
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Adrian Lamo Cuts Deal With Feds (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - The hacker who broke into the computers of The New York Times faces up to a year of jail time after entering into a plea bargain with federal prosecutors. But his biggest worry may be finding a job. Noah Shachtman reports from New York. |
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Predicting the Next Big One (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Scientists at UCLA have successfully predicted the magnitude of recent earthquakes around the world within a time frame of mere months. What's next? A quake in the Mojave Desert, and it looks like it'll be a big one. By Amit Asaravala. |
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Adrian Lamo Cuts Deal With Feds (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - The hacker who broke into the computers of The New York Times faces up to a year of jail time after entering into a plea bargain with federal prosecutors. But his biggest worry may be finding a job. Noah Shachtman reports from New York. |
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Predicting the Next Big One (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Scientists at UCLA have successfully predicted the magnitude of recent earthquakes around the world within a time frame of mere months. What's next? A quake in the Mojave Desert, and it looks like it'll be a big one. By Amit Asaravala. |
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Adrian Lamo Cuts Deal With Feds (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - The hacker who broke into the computers of The New York Times faces up to a year of jail time after entering into a plea bargain with federal prosecutors. But his biggest worry may be finding a job. Noah Shachtman reports from New York. |
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Future Home Full of Web Wonders (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Look past the multimedia servers and other doodads in a mock home of the future, and you'll find some really cool things -- like an appliance that refrigerates and cooks your food. Steve Friess reports from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. |
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Future Home Full of Web Wonders (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Look past the multimedia servers and other doodads in a mock home of the future, and you'll find some really cool things -- like an appliance that refrigerates and cooks your food. Steve Friess reports from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. |
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Future Home Full of Web Wonders (Jan 09 2004 23:10 GMT) - Look past the multimedia servers and other doodads in a mock home of the future, and you'll find some really cool things -- like an appliance that refrigerates and cooks your food. Steve Friess reports from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. |
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Dean: Ninja power? (Jan 09 2004 23:09 GMT) - For months, a rumor that Howard Dean played a minor role in a 1980s slasher flick has captivated supporters and political junkies. Here's a clip of the movie -- and the back story. |
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Dean: Ninja power? (Jan 09 2004 23:09 GMT) - For months, a rumor that Howard Dean played a minor role in a 1980s slasher flick has captivated supporters and political junkies. Here's a clip of the movie -- and the back story. |
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